Who Whistles?

Who Whistles? Worksheet

Worksheet Description

Students will find the correct sound of each of the animals (duck, dolphin, dog, and mouse). They will then paste these sounds next to each of the animals. The whistle is the most difficult term to match.

his worksheet is a learning activity where children are asked to match animals with the sounds they make. It displays illustrations of four animals: a duck, a dolphin, a dog, and a mouse, each with a blank speech bubble above them. Beneath the animals, there are colored speech bubbles containing the words “QUACK,” “WOOF,” “SQUEAK,” and “WHISTLE,” which are representative of sounds made by the animals shown. The students’ task is to draw lines connecting each animal to the sound it makes, as indicated by the words in the speech bubbles.

The worksheet aims to teach students to identify animals by the sounds they are known for, enhancing their knowledge of animal characteristics and vocalizations. It also promotes the development of associative thinking by requiring students to link visual images of animals with the correct auditory cues. By introducing children to the concept of onomatopoeia, it expands their vocabulary with words that mimic real-world sounds. The activity additionally helps to refine fine motor skills through the act of drawing lines to make the correct associations.